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>> unfortunately, that is all ta the time we have left this evening. with u thank you for being with us. thank you for making this showpl possible. pleaseease setdvr so set your du never, ever, ever, ever, ever h miss an episode of hannity. the news. any time, all the time. every time it's fox news, .com, hannity, .com. m in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled becauser laura ingraham and the ingraham angle is next. and she is ready to crush. >> if i'm trying to fix my collar, i'm looking like clown with its collar.n that's like a collar. well, you know, it's sometimesm a collar flips up and you justnw don't know what to do. but this d is what i'm wearing.g so, by the way, so manyay han commentsni from our on set back and forth, back and forth. what the heck was that?iday, that was friday. we yeah, thursday night. we had a lot of commentsy on instagram. we is very, very funny. yes. squee well, when i when i squeezed your cheek, that was apparently
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i wasn't supposed to do that, i guess. n: i but i noticed that you notic diw want to doan the arm wrestlingm go back from that. >> well, no.ing you yeah, i think i'm actually going to h.r. about the thumb bu because you pushed my thumseb back . >> right now i'm the one hundred pound dumbbells. it's not a good idea. sop to i couldn't do it. >> now, that was not fun to all be together. it was great. >> what you know, people think that we see each other a lot, but we hardly ever see each other. >> that's a funny thing.rdly but we are one big happy family . >> there's a tear coming down.er yeah, right.. now, it was truly fun and had accepted a great job. and every da.y there's a greatea chance at fox nation did an awesome job. i was honored to be a part of. all right.d tucker i will pick it up where youraha left off my brother. i'm laura ingraham. isthis is the ingraham angle fra washington tonight. the big vax passport push. f >> that's the focus of tonight's angle. is aow, when joe biden travels to meet with world leaders, itgt is a virtual certainty that he will agree to something that undermineses us sovereignty and, of course, picks our pockets.exl and that is exactly what
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happened at the g20 late last week, emerging from the indonesing from a confab, br along with the rest of20 the group of 20 nations, n releasedat a declaration supporting the development of digitavelopmenl health certifics otherwise known as vaccine passports. now, you may recall that the angle warned about this eventualits y back in the sprin of 2020, bill gates, the gates foundation are in favor of developing digital certificates that would certify that individuals, american citizens, have a, n immunity to this virus and potentially other viruses goinr g forward to then >> i'mtate travel and work and so forth. i'm very concerned about the slippery in terms of continuing encroachments on personal liberty. >> oh,ndre bill barrd waspe 10 correct. the ultimate goal is control. but what they promised is that these digital ids will end upp
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facilitating internationalt travel. and of course, tha t includes proof of vaccination translation. as long as a tdemocra is president, he or shew we will allow the world health organization to dictate how we. share our most private health information and of course, creating a central database is going to be necessary, they claim, foter the greater gr good, for your protection and of course, for your overall benefit. rallbut if what if you aren't s up with whatever they claimugh is necessary at any given time? well, tough luck. stay home because you're in a whl mandated lockdown. no travel for you. now, the declaration also callsl for the establishment of a trusted global digital healthd network. doesn't that sound nifty to prevent and respond to future pandemics? now, the language here is broads enough to invite o all sorts of. mischief and intrusions into your personal data. so wha what cod pot could possi go wrong? right.
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of course, they don't se the ey int th the ironaty in the fact thaty china similarly justifies its own moveits to crush personal liberty with cruel lockdown's of millions of its citizens. at any time an outbreakhappens. happens, the ccp orders lockdown college kids order pizza. now, just today in ord beijinge, they announced that they were shutting businesses and schools and hard hit districtssinessesrg and tightening rules for entering the city as infections. ticked higher. that's in beijing.me now, to give you some perspective, only three people in a city of nearly twenty two million have died from covid since saturday. so they're tighteningei their controls in their central wenantrols andn province and chn the southwest as well. anand the personal accounts of life under these lockdowns, they have been harrowing, actually terrifying. >> you should i cannoterything's go anywhere. everything's closed. customers cannot come either. what can you do?do >> you can do nothing.
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how sad it is that we have an american president who agrees to a declaration that doesn't condemn this type of subjugation. of human liberty and in fact, implicitly validates it because off course, china is the master at using these digital health passports to stop perfectly healthy people from traveling using the pretextnow,t here of covid.k an now, this is sick and it'stable. twisted, but it's completely predictable, like sof what muchf what happens in china and arlete. so, of course, they simply just look the other way. to anything, we're edging closer to the ccp model, not moving further away from it. and by the way, they clean upmae the language to make it all sound so pleasant. has b my argument haees been that ther are enormous benefits to be gained from that globalth integration. >> w e have to recognize the severity of the problem with refugees. and right now with covid-19 that argues for vaccination,
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for availability and access forb everyone, because we're all living on the same planet progressivel loty. >> a lot of people would like i to see those are two aldo's those in this world. this is a huge mistake even ford both the u.s. and china. >> we need a single global order, a single global order. on and where exactly does thatit leave the nation state? well, you guessed ithep on the trash heap. this is why they all hate trump so much, because back in 2016, he was the first major presidential candidate to callya this out since really pat buchanan. but their fantast y, again, itle sounds like this what youat into see is everything will be integrated into a equass system driven by big data and drivenivn particularly by a close cooperation. also of governments
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with business, civil society and cisco should become policeeo taking speed. ite taking will be like a tsunal >> it will be like a tsunami. k and when covid hit likea a tsunami, schwabe saw his opening, declaring in the early months of the pandemic that the world must act swiftly and jointly to revamp all aspe of our societies and ourw economies. and we knoatw it followed the shuttering of churches and schools masking toddlers, w mandating vaccines and now looks like requiring vaccine passports for travel. >> let's have a digital health certificate acknowledged by w.hv ,or if you have beennated vaccinated or tested properly, e then you can move around. of the the next pandemic, instead of stopping the movement of the people, 100%e hundpercen, you can still
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some movement of the people, some movement of the people and it's not just your movement. the government wants to restrict its your financial . privacy and freedom as well. now, back in march, bidenbide signed an executive order announcing what is his obvious desire to pursue a digital dollar to eventually replace cash altogether, claiming, of coursecash, that the goal is tof facilitate easier transfers of money, easier payment systemsl and capital flows in the international financia tl system. again, sounds kind o kf coolin, right? well, nothing good is goin go co to come of us tracking your health data to tracking your finances. datit's all of a piece.e ke the key issue here is whether americans are going to make their own decisions, their own decision s about importanto issues, or are we just going alt to farm them all outna to international organizationsrs ? we've already established thathe the left basically hatesey're a the american system. so, of course, they're allo ha w asppy to allow other countries bosses around as much as possible.
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but the goal is always to keep our voters on the sidelines f power.d the levers o and , of course, chinath and europe, they're fine with this now that their midterms are over. biden and john kerry felt emboldened not only to agreeot l to these vaccine passports, butt to commit our taxpayers to spending billions of dollars for climate equity payments to emerging nations. of d who voted forns that on election day? if the voters in pennsylvania? and arizona, if they thought that this is what john fetterman and mark kelly supporteought thd, maybe they would have voted differently. and votersy in georgia, they should realize right now what's at stake here, becauseu w you know that raphael warnock, he's totally on board with this theft of american money and freedom, the anglophilial is that all important decisionsb should be made here with thet by consent of the governed, nots or by brussels or any globalal entity. fortunately, we have this thing
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called the constitution, which tells us which laws that americans actually havemade to follow, the laws that arer dy made here by our duly elected officials. >> and that's the angle. joining me now is reggie littlejohn, founder and president of women's rights without frontiers. and co-chair of the stop vax passports task force. reggie, you are onto this.f thsf yoorce long ago, you liken this to kind of a digital gulag. explain. well, this is the way it works,r laura . it's like if you have thesee th vaccine passport thoughts, they could support the same functionality. is the china the same social credit system, which is surveils every aspect of a person and assigns a social credit score aboutare. how compliant you are. and if you can combine that with the central bank digitalcea currency where the federal government is deciding whether or or no not you can spend your money, then they can justtn
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take your money away.accoun they can separate yot,u from your credit cards, from your bank account and even fromy your bill. they can even empty your bank account if you if they deem it, you are non-compliant. and that is a digital gulag.s so you're saying the framework for the digital passport allows government entities, in this c case an international organization, perhape ans to tot anything in those littlethis digital drawer. so in this cas case, it'sssportb the vaccine passport. but the other bits outhefn infom informatioation about you and y life can also go in those othere drawers that are there. t.correct. >> so the vaccine, passport or any mandatory digital id, evends a digital driver's license, a smar, t health card can combie the functionality of the china socialonalit system. so i know people are going are to say, oh, you guys areacy conspiracy theorists, this is great. but people people were getting0s on my case in april of twenty , twenty one because the germany was talking about the vaccine passports early in the pandemi so i . so i saw them like this.ke this is like the new normal people were like, you arele wer crazy, here we are. you'r
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i'm not saying i'm sore w clairvoyant here, but here we cr are. well, absolutely. things that seemvoyant crazy two years ago are becoming reality. the new abnormal now, as dr. new caryatid would say. bubnormat it's well-establishedn we are already being surveilled in terms of what our internet search history is , wherer our internet spending history is . all of these things get put pasr together easily with a vaccine passport platform. and when you when you do that, then you can have a socialterms credit system that ranks you ine terms of who you are, what you believe. and if you are counternarrative, thene, then n end up getting your credit.e and we saw this in canadaokay with the truckers, okay, that the truckers got their credit cards off, their bank accounts cut off, and even thosed who donated to them got their credit back . people have to realize this is already half. that's right. canada.ad ipened ithn canada and if they think there's an emergency emerging, any climateg
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emergency, racial emergency pandemicany type, then all sortg threats can emerge, including disinformation. i t another part of thist declaration from the g20 in and it says, we acknowledge that affordable and high highl connectivity is essential for digitald di inclusion and digital transformation. while a resilient, safe andecur secure online environment is necessary to enhancedenc confidence and trust, we acknowledge the importance to countert we disinformation campaigns. so reggie white, what might that include to counter, do disinformation and misinformation campaigns? >> what does that include, do you think? ou thiwell, i think thatmation w disinformation would be anythinngg that is counternarrative, whatever , whatever the current c requirements are. so, foe, dr example,r. dr-- peter mcculloh, who isen the friend of the program. yeah , i mean, he's a he's a hero and he is probably
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the most published cardiologist in the history o worldf the wor, came out with early treatment protocols and also has beenditi >>ying that there's myocarditis and many problems. there is all tru le with the vaccines that has been categorizes as disinformation. i and now he is having hisedical medical license possibly revoked. he's under disciplinary action. that's what they mean.ciplin arby controlling disinformation of chariot's stanford professor bhattacharyy a also says he's basically in a hostile work environment hosti. y's agai they have just gone after him. s jay bhattacharya is again, brilliant, but so this is going to keep happening. so peopl.e have to keep their eyes on the prize here. thist is about freedom, sovereignty, basic human rights. absolutely. ely.i think that the combinatiof the vaccine passport and the central bank digital c currency is could be the worst abrogation of human rights that we've seen in our republicans.gr >> cannot fund this. reggi, i really appreciateeallya your voice on this and we'll continue to check back with youy on this.ou. thank you. now,>> laura: as nth as noted ih these digital passports, they're not the only tha way tht
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global elites are trying to chip away at our sovereignty. th you just saideignty, the un's latest climate conference last week, which biden attended, d turned into a total shakedown that we havetota come to a crucl juncture in our collective effort to addres s the global upo challenge of climate change. you i call upon all of you to view these decisions, not merely p as words on paper, but as oure collective message to the world that we have heeded the call ofn our leaders and of the current and future generations to set the right pace and direction for the implementation of the paris agreement. and the achievement of its goals. acs in mind, dear friends, i implore you implfopt the draft decisions o our present to you. ou the and i invite the cop to adopt the decision entitled funding arrangements for responding to loss and damage associatedf with the adverse effects of climate change, including focus on addressing loss and damage. >> i hear no objections is sof a decided.
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>> clapping feels right on cue, of course.n administration has to commi administration has agreed to commit billions of taxpayeri. dollars for climate reparationsw to poor countries. joining me now, indianaof the congressman jim banks, chairman of the republican study committee. congressman studn, i haveyou, w one question for you.ildo will republicans do everything in their powerpower to to stops the funding of any of thisn theft from the american taxpayer? taxpayyou better believe it wit a one, two, three seat majority in the house. g to do evwe're going to do eveg that we can to block it and we can. we've seen joe biden tryyers t to force american taxpayers to pay for foreign war s, othern people's student loans. >> we've seen the obamacare ob the in the blank, but to pay for the weather, bad weather in foreign countries, out ofworkin the pocketbooks of hard workingg americans might be the most insane thing i've ever seen. >> well, you are sitting here off camera when we were discl sing these globa passports that biden agreed to in the g20 global pandemic, .
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passport vaccine, passports byat also will havo wille to be funded by congress. your reaction to this? thisan, talk about a story that's been under the radar. this is a hugea huge intrusion o abrogation of sovereignty orr pn our personal liberty, all ofan it.d >> this is an administration that in each in everevery case always puts america last in. american workers. thins think about it. funding eighty seven thousand new irs agents go out and taket fr money away from hardworking m americans, not froillionaim ricg millionaires and billionaires, but from working class americans. payto pay for garbage like thio to pay for badu weather and fud that to the>> we eighty seven thousand agents. >> is that possible?ha we have to . o and that's one of our firste ne missions in the new majority.mai we've made that a pledgee and it'll be one of the test ofp whether or not republicans really do what we said we'reub going to do. and ifo that's not the first ps thing that we put on the floor and pass out of a republican led majority than we've already failed the american pain vaccine, passportse alread the, reparations, tracking people's movement, taking awations,y fred
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their basic freedoms, basically signing, signing off everything to china and the whl., yoyou u can't make this stuff. i mean, this is just insane.insa this is the america lastwe have presidency. we have to do everything we catn to block it. and even with maa narrowjo, slim majority in the house, we can invite and also discuss this latest digital accomplishments with the president at the g20. pr congressman, watch this. >> broad launched a new project with countries across wy the g20 and beyond learning new ways on climate, energyty ad security and digital d a connectivity. and the world needs a positive b investment boost. tra invest in renewable energy and transport corridors ingita digital connections that people can trust. us ou congressman, he's bragging about selling us out on energy t and the europeans are thrilled with it. he's supposed to be the president ofpresiden the unitede states of america, not y e president of the rest of the world. and incase each and every case,
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he'sy time hfoe goes abroad or speaks with foreign leaders, he's always apologizing for america and putting the interests of america ca. ar i think there are a lot ofo kino folks out there who areth watching this who kind of can'tt believappened ine that this hasa in two short years. directn't it the case that global elites have been plotting and planning in this direction fow anr some time noww and the financial types on wall street have facilitated this by building up china's coffersle with all of their deals and m&a work over there? absolutely. this is wh y they got joe biden elected to begin with . and laura, for two years, weparh had a democrat party who didn't provide any oversight. they didn't hold this president or his administration accountable at all because he's their own guy. samand the same interests thate the democrat party, likeis the chinest e communist party o joe biden. >> where's the squad on this? th i thought they were ale all i the hard charging sociale justice, liberty, the individual. where is the squad?is?y' they're okay with all this.ve b they've beenee t exposed. war >> they're in on it. are they pro-war, too?st their
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i mean, they kind of lost their view on the war, too, right? >> yeah,he the hypocrisy. it's unbelievable at this and point. it's great to see you. and we can't wait to see thatic the republicanfos actually follt through on this. do you're going to pushngress them to do that. thank you, congressman. now,man >> turns turns out thatf the special counsel appointed by merrick garlandcounse to hane the trump investigations is a democrat donor and activist. shocking. mollie hemingway, steven miller, react to that. stay with us. >> when i read what it took for yellowstone to be here, i realized that this was a story that i certainly wanted to share and down the yellowstone look the same today. as they described in these journals. one hundred and fifty years ago, no way. i'm walking in the shadow of the pioneers following the trail. they sent me and it's perfect.
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>> i know who you can call. dissenting voice inside youe yo say. hear heard it all beforeu sa. it's like deja vu. >> all deja vu all over again.l >> a song from jvrg,se a john mellencamp and of course lt a famous utterance from the late, great yankee legend yogi berra. and it could also be used to describe the latest details inveounding the latest investigation into former president trump. now, you might forme remember the wife of disgraced former fbi agent andy mccabe was a democrat for candidate for office and a beneficiary of bigo dollars from friends of the clintons. well o, it turns out that the wife of recently appointed special counsel, jack smith, su. has similar issues.gg reports suggest that sheest ist
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only a donor to joe biden, but also one of the producers of a michelle obama documentary. joining me now is mollie hemingway, editor in chief of the federalist and fox news contributor and stephen miller,o former senior adviser to president trump and america, first legal foundeamerica r. molly, the left's rules are no recusal ever for any bias or appearance of a conflict right. the left sayths that if they ha a spouse, that is compromise in some ways, no recusal at all. but if anyone who'sl conservative is a justice or coe involved in law enforcement has a spouse that is politically active, that, of course, means t that you have to recuse.. and here we have a situation where the spouse of this person is a donor, is an activist. but even more than that, we inow that this person himself was involved in the irs scandals . he was ive involved ind in prosg the former governor of b virginia, who was widely considered to be a presidential a presidcontender, prosecuting .
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that prosecution, that conviction was overturneturneddo by the supreme court, nine to nothing. i mean, this is someonf e who iu you were trying to make it seem like this was above board, you really could not have done a worse job in picking someone. >> and stephen, speaking ofsome smith, days getting some early days of muehler vibes here. checherek us out. >> say that he's independent.rei he's a registeresteredd political independent, we are told, and we'll work thil s cask without fear or favor. >> he's not someone who's going to waste any time. to, bringing over these skill sideshows, given his skill tenat and tenacity. known fad he's known for being really fast and cutting to the chase. >> okay, the turtle neck doesn't help with credibility there. >> stephen , wasn't this reallyn predictabl'te? s so oh, he's so skilled lawyer, so,n tenacious. and did did i hear mention that he's registered as an independenhat he'st? unbelievable. i mean, look, laura ndent?, the bottom line is the
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top levels of the department of justice are democrats. we have seen this over and over again. doj at the career level is runt by democrats. they protect each other. otherao they watch out for each. ch oth they take career of each other.l that's where all the leakso only only do one thing hurtt republicans. that's what alrel the spinputhay only helps one group, ts democrats. that's what all the political prosecutions are targete.d in one direction at trump and republicans. that's why pro lifers go to jail. and that's why pro-abortionand thterrorists don't go to jail.ww we are witnessing the demise of the rule of law in thisthin country. >> molly, i think it's so bad on so many levels and it's a huge mistake for the bidentio administration at a time wherewt they say we want to return to normal order, uphold institutions. inutions, res, conservatives and wacky maga people. we're trying to disrupt the process on january six . but they're the great
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disruptors because nobodyg believes that this guy is going to be without fear or favor.it d i'm so tired of that phrase, too. it would be a mistake ifif the they were held accountable mem by members of corporate press. but again, if we take it back a few years, we're talking aboutno a former w president who was persecuted by the department of justice. you had fb you i agents falsifyinge evidence to secure a wiretap to spy fisa court campaign.f thes polihad years of these politicized leaks. you have had, you know, justvior really remarkably horrible behavior. me all ofrrick the decisions madeo by merrick garland and by his department of justice throughout this biden administration have been reallyn not appropriate given that pastw that's there. there is no reasonhy why anybodo should have any modicum of trust in what they're doing. and they don't seem to care.th they're just flaunting it atught this point. now, i need to get both your thoughts on this. anan ohio man who stole bourbon and coatrack during the capital riot just gots in
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three years in prison. that's twice as long as that ny lefty lawyer who firebombed nypd patrol car with that molotov cocktail during the george floyd riot. stephen , three years. st oh, question. the department of justice is being used to send a message at only one group of americans i ,and that is conservatives. we've seen this throughouth case the january six cases,s. but in particular, when you compare that, when you compare it to what is happeningcountry,t with street criminals in this country, with blm rioters in this country, with antifa terrorists in this country, with people who try to murder police officers in thitrs counte with a revolving door of justice, where you can attackans and assault and maim and you can even murder and you will be set free in this country. there is not and has not been tm for a long time a singlef justic uniform standard of justice, which is what we desperately
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need and what's been donede to some of these, pret january six defendants, pretrial detention for 20 months for i don't know what they did was great.20 month but 20 months of pretrial detention, it's just unbelievable. it'ss of p no republicans are speaking about this, like lauren bobert, i think, and margaret laura: re taylor , few are even talking about these poor people and again, ouh this was after 20 es, which saw riots in cities throughout the country, attacks on the white house, federal courthouses on the ws, statuesno and monuments. the department of justice was largely uninterested inand prosecuting any of that. they've spent more moneyoing and been more tenacious in going after these people,om some of whom, like all political violence, bad. some of these people were letd into the capital and republicanicans ars are scared k about it. ita very bad's sign because it's really important to beof honest about what's going on here, about the about the rule of law and how much it's being, how much we have two standards of justice. so it's a very big problem.e crime should be prosecuted, butc it shouldn't be disproportionatelydispropo
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i want to be tested. golf? yes, baby . oh my worst fears here. like i'm just the worst. i don't care how rich or famous they are. they won't bite my eyeballs. unn it's time for our cnn unseen segment when we explore the cultural stories of the dayt . >> and for that, we turn to the author of the wise men who found christmao s, fox news contributor raymond arroyo. all right. right. bidesmann whchristman marked a g this weekend. >> i understand he did indeed. joe biden turned 80 , making him the oldest president in american history. now, a of democrats are mulling4 whether biden should run in mea 2020 four. in the meantime, they'red weav publicly bobbing and weaving around the question or jusin tht freezing up. >> do you hope that president biden will run i again in twenty , twenty four ? u know, i , i , i , i will h
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have to see. ha you know, he's our president right now. he has experience. s fi heu have qualifications. i won't say if's he's bith or ia he's not. i'll just say this. >> he has the qualifications to run. you want to see president bide n ,the senator, terun for a secont term. but what i want to see rightress now is that the congress of the united states working with president biden next year . mar-a-lago says it's exactly an answer. what were the sesame street characters? splitscreen versus sort of the two muppets, allsplit the muppets, waldorf and statlesc>> ther. >> laura: itf them. definitely. it harkened back to that that split screen hashingen because s also a wall street journal, a vote cas t study, a poll, and they found that more than half of those respondingn la thought biden lacked the mental capacity to serve as president . that is going to rattlthe his possibilities in his candidacy. >> >> l and that's not fair.sharpe yowiu get sharper with age, right? ageyeah.
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oh>>, well, biden today showed why there are concerns about tod his age at the white house. he pardoned a pair of turkeys named chocolate and chip, not james and hunter, nine andes and a half million turkeys. like tell you what, it's like some of the countries i've been doing there. ay. >> anyway, chocolate is myfavori favoritete is my favorite ice cream. so i thought i could have we could have named them chips and science to talk. be that may be my favorite moment . atura , you want to talk to the turkey at that point? tgiven the inflation numbers,t i thought maybe the turkey should pardon biden, but it p didn't work out that way. he pardoned bothar chocolate and chip or, as biden called them, chocolate chip and chip. you know, who was really funny as trump was really funntryonin with the parting ofwi the turkeys, because he's a natural kind of performer. thishat was actually fun.
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but this routine was well, paidm a lot. but it wasom another odd momento when he recognized hisgn grandchildren. >> that's my grandson beau up there and my grand daughter don't let him jump. >> nothing says happy thanksgiving like my grandchildren are about to jump from the truman balcony. y ik >>'s used this routine before. >> don't jump. dou you look crazy.k craz enough to jump.. don't jump, don't jump. don't jump. >>d don't jump from up there, okay? >> and why doeoes he say that? because people are in such suc agony. they'll probably thankh offff the roof or the balconies. >>oofs they coul od be putting themselvesba out of their misery just to get through anotherir biden series of turkey jokes. o >> that could be exactly wheretk we are. lookey, the turkey pardon had>>e barely happened. it was barely finished. turkey when jill biden went ou to receive the white house christmas tree at thise new year's eve. could be coming tonight attonigh midnight. i mean, cat atn we take a breat
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between the season's elections? go on for four weeks, butristma thanksgiving and christmas is over in an afternoon with the bidens. i'ves a never seen anything like it now. i mean, that's >> quickie. but raymond, qui they hackd the christmas decorations up in, like the the pharmacieswere and stuff. they were up in september.in lights likseptembe of denver bey they have so much bad retail inventory. now, yeah, they're always pushing. >> right. and you look i.n 2019, the biden the trump's also had the turkey pardon the tree reveal>> l on the same day. y inut i'll doau fast. give it all right. right. branestawm i new yn the neorw yk times is claiming that justice alito leaked a hobby lobby t decision back in 2014 to a dinner companion. only the supposen d source and the justice insists the story is totally false. right. bl "new york times" piece was an attempt to try to blameam alito for the dobs leak, whichwa makes no sense at all. why would he exposed himself to threats and pressure beforesf roe was overturned?
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though i came acrossor was a new study that toucheswith a on the cultural impact of the dobbs decision. its interesting. we was since roe was overturned, a match.com study found that one in five couples say they are more hesitant to have . four in five claimed they havegi changed their dating behavior since the ruling. that's interesting. that kind of reflection,hi i personally think is a goodng t yoing for people to haveo and o to consider the consequences of your actions. uricularlyparticularly when it , life hanging in the balance. >> i have a question ga match.com right up there with gallup and the other polling organizations. mmissi >>on i mean, now they're doingtd they commissioned the poll. they didn't do themselves. it laura , i got it.y all right. well, take a look at happyond, y reymundo. happy thanksgiving eve, becaus t you're filling in for me. >> i understand that's goingn al to be fun. we have anl ar cas all star cast waiting to fill the gap there. and i'll try to keep the seatali warm. you're awesome. all right, raymond, happyt thanksgiving. great to see you tonight.estiga
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>> the case of those fourthos day.ered university of idaho students gets stranger by the day, according to a new report, a dog was found flayedbefore the and skinned weeks before the murders. today, police said they believee the two are unrelated, but unclear how they reached thatinh conclusion. now, in other news, the searcheh expanded and agencies from across the country have brought in have been brought inhe to assist. fox news correspondent dan springer has the latest from moscow, idaho.dan? >> >> dan , laura , for nine daysse in a row, we have seenmoscow investigators show up at this house inoking for moscow lookim clues. and today we saw a team ofe stat investigators from the statehous patrol and fbi working the backe of the house. d ththey expanded the taped off crime scene and worked the wooded hillside off the back entrance. e ou it looked like they were trying to figure out the escape route taken by the killer. a rare police held a rare news conference sunday afternoon and reiterated their belief that this was a targeteded
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attack. >> we believ atte their targete because we take a totality off all the circumstances that we're lookine g at. >> police also say it was a surviving roommate's phone used to call 911 one . and when police responded,re there were other friends i othes the house, but no one in that group is under suspicion. we know the victim s were founddrooms, in two bedrooms, one on the house's second floor, the other on the thirdsecond flm they were likely sleeping in. at least some of the victims had defensive wounds. among them, kelly gongalves, whose father spoke to lawrence jones. >> >> fox news telling us that sayn there's so much evidence that it's going to takeg a lot oft time to process at all. this wasn' prot mike , a pinpoit crime. >> this person was sloppy.this p the firserso>> laurat of the fo were held today.apin was lai ethan chapman was laid to rest la washington state. >> laura , dan , thanks. joseph scott morgan,r a professor of appliedof a forensics at jacksonville,ppt state university, told s the outlet that the son, told he believests the murders of the four students are reminiscent of the crimes that sent shock
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and panic through gainesville, florida, back in nineteen ninety . that was those murders that provided the inspiration he for offer the scream movies. our next guest offersye a different yet equally grisly comparison. here now is former fbi i assistant director chris swecker. assista chris , what case does this doe remind you of right now? >> well, anybody that remembers this serial killer, ted bundy, h would know that his one of his last killings was that the akai omega sorority house, floridae state university, and he targeted those women those. w he didn't know them. the he saw them at a bar. he stalked them back to theire,w sorority house. he waited patiently until all the lights went out and he went through an open door and bludgeoned four women with a club. and in many, many of the people at the house never woke up. up. so it's not it's not surprising in me that there were two other people in the house that didn'tg know what was happening here. but it
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is it is very it's, you a very eerie throwback to thoset those times with ted bundyhe whn they say they believe it'sth a targeted killing. whatyoe u explaiaudin foenr the audience what thata diff actually means? i think people have a different view of what it could mean. >> yeah, i think it has severalh different meanings. i think what the investigatorsoo here are trying to do is giveha, the general public a sense ofs security that, well, this killer knew these people and heb targeted them becausece of that familiarity, whether there was a grudge or a personal vendetta, here or jealousy, and thereforea the general public is not in danger because this was something personal. and i think they're gettink thet from the violence atdon' the scenes. i don't take that t awayta from what that term targeted. i think any time there's an act of violence, you've been two targeted, whether it's for two minutes or a week. >> so, you know, they're trying
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i think they're trying to suggest something that to me show showss a bit of tunnel viss this case. yeah. so in other words, i f they had a seen them at a bar or a concert and something had been said or happened, or this person just didn't like the way they looke e to carry themselves, that could? count as targeted. correct.. correct. and these four had a very, very active social media presence.i e i mean, they were they weranee t posting quite a bit of information about themselves. they wanted to be noticed. not they wanted to draw attention.t and i'm not saying it wass their fault. they made this happen. i i'm saying that social media int general and thishi this tendencu that we have to put all thisthe, information out there also can r draw internet predators and they can do their homework and find out where you live. >>k an oh, that's terrifying.e vi >> well, a neighbor of the victims was interviewedm by fox and said this aboutschood the response from the school and the police watch. >> they said there was a crime.. they said, in the vandal alert they said in the vandal alert, we got it said there was an
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expected homicide. they didn't say why. they thought that then like an ther and a half or two hours after that, they said, oh, there's no danger to the community. feel free to go out and about. v and it's like but we haven't caught the person. so it's like, well it's , how cu say that? and so there's just been littlen communication because they havet little answers at this moment.mt >> chris ,. it seems like the residents of moscow don't feel very confiden mt. commthe police communications and what they know so far is war their concern warranted? i'd be concerned if i wererned i a parent of a kid there at that school. parent of a kid at t i think their concern is warranted. >>hink theirs this was a mistake by early on by the investigator, by the police department putting that out there, because clearly there clearlbecausy is someone out the now that doesn't give me any comfort for them to say that this was a targeted killing. sk someone is outin there stalkingd and killing and a very violent y and brutal way. and i you know an, predators hunte seen i
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all the time. >> we've seen it time afters an time with these serial killers. and i would just offer up thatk th . i don't think that this term targeted should make anybody atl ease. i think they should be veryd be much on their guar vd. and i'm not saying don't d go out. don't go do thingso publicly. but i would just say be careful, be alert. chris , thank you.> now it's great to see you. now, the latest installment of i when everything is racist. >> we haven't seen that in a while, but it's back and it's next
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